Medicine: Pan-American Doctors

Large attendance (1,500) at the Pan-American Medical Congress in Dallas
last week demonstrated clearly that Latin America no longer looks to
Europe for medical education and that Anglo-Saxon America appreciates
the fact. Practically every important U. S. and Canadian medical school had
an attractive representative in Dallas. Great clinicians attended in person.
Surgeon Charles Horace Mayo motored from Minnesota with Mrs. Mayo to
the Congress. Surgeon George Washington Crile took a train from Cleveland.

Pursuant to a joint resolution of the U. S. Senate and House of
Representatives, President Roosevelt telegraphed "cordial greetings."...